Floral Patterns (PDF)

$4.95

This is the fifth of sixteen adult coloring books by Wendy Zurbowich and contains 50 floral patterns to color.

  • 50 outlines to color
  • 110 pages
  • Black and White Interior
  • Large Format (8.5″ x 11″)
  • Downloadable PDF
  • Also available as a Print Book

 

Each book in the Coloring Books for Grownups series contains 50 outline drawings ready for coloring, and is designed for older children and adults of all ages who are looking to escape the stresses of modern living and simply relax.

This, the fifth book in the series covers a wide range of different floral designs and, whether you favor those colorful spring flowers or the wonderful shaeds of green so often found in the gorgeous leaves of many perennial flowers, this book will allow you explore the colorful world of flowers.

Coloring for grown-ups is very popular today and there are many explanations for this interest. Some of the reasons for its popularity include…

Coloring Reduces Stress And Anxiety

Psychiatrists have long recognized the fact that coloring relaxes the fear center of the brain and allows your mind to rest. Indeed, Carl Jung, the founder of analytical psychology, is known to have given his patients mandalas to color over 100 years ago. In the hectic world we inhabit today the stress reducing properties of coloring are more valuable than ever.

Coloring Trains Your Brain To Focus

Remaining within the lines as you color a simple black and white line drawing requires focus and, while you concentrate on this stress-free and relaxing activity, you can forget about your worries. Coloring is a mental exercise which lets you set aside everything else for the time you spend coloring, and this is important in our demanding world.

Coloring Helps To Develop Motor Skills And Vision

Coloring forces the two sides of the brain to interact and involves the use of logic (necessary for coloring forms) and creativity (as we mix and match colors). This, in turn, brings the areas of the brain responsible for vision and fine motor skills into play, and helps to keep these active and develop them further. It is this aspect of coloring which is being seen more and more as particularly valuable for older individuals, as many believe that it can delay, or even prevent, the onset of dementia.

Coloring Provides The Opportunity To Be Social

Although you might feel that coloring ought to be a solo activity, its increasing popularity is quickly turning it into a social one. Families, friends, work colleagues and others are now getting together to eat, drink and enjoy the opportunity to socialize, through their common interest in coloring books. Undoubtedly, this is a great excuse for a party, as coloring needs only a minimum of concentration and can be done easily in a group.

Coloring Allows You To Be Yourself

When it comes to coloring there are no rules and your coloring book is your coloring book. If you mistakenly make the cat’s back leg green because you thought that it was part of the grass, who is going to care? Should you feel like making the sky pink, what does it matter? You can be as creative as you wish because this is your project, and yours alone. When it comes to picking colors remember that the British-based, but American-born, artist James Whistler once said, “Mauve is just pink trying to be purple.”

You may already be a follower of adult coloring, in which case you will already appreciate its value. Alternatively, this may be a new project for you and one that you are contemplating for any one of a number of different reasons. If this is a new project for you then I urge you to give it a try. There is a reason why so many people are fired up about the world of adult coloring, so jump on board and begin enjoying the benefits for yourself today.